Unfortunately fabricating money from nothing is still illegal, so I'm stuck with this system.
Could the OP please scale down his image and/or link it? It's tablestretching., which is irritating when trying to do anything. Horizontal scrollies are bad.
C4 - 2005 & 2006 discussion
I've also played all of them and am in the process of recording my opinions. I don't know any of the names or reputations attached to the programmers, so you can be assured of my impartiality in this matter.
I did love it when I viewed the credits screen and saw my...
If you want full NTSC there's an easier method - put a DPDT switch on JP1 and JP2. The reason most guides tell you to cut a track is because they assume you want PAL-60. If you're using RGB/SCART then you don't need to worry about that - NTSC should work fine.
That was specified as a maximum amount. I don't generally use eBay - it just doesn't feel right, and shipping would end up being a severely hairy issue for me.
I shall however see if one of these buyers will accept a bank transfer as that is my only way of transferring money.
Does anyone have plastic casing from a white Saturn they wish to sell? It looks so much nicer than the regular black one they released in the UK.
I'm not sure what my price range will be given that I'll be paying with money gained at Christmas, but as a ballpark figure I'll say I can spend up...
All that to disguise the fact you couldn't actually show a logical inconsistency in my argument, that painting your SNES doesn't really warrant the level of armwaving that you've given it (seeing as I saw it on 4chan before it appeared here).
The DC controller ripped off the Saturn 3D controller, so it's fair game. =P
But seriously, that article seems only to be so much hype and tripe to me.
I actually agree with Piratero to a large extent - it's a severely good idea to avoid Sega's own libraries since the documentation is poor and implementation is variable, as Rockin-B's experiences with the depth cueing will attest.
I'm looking to wean myself off the stock libraries as soon as...
The Comm Port is properly known as the Communications Connector, which is the port next to the graphics plug. The one behind the battery is for a VCD card if you decide to put one in (unless you live in Japan there's little point since VHS works perfectly well elsewhere).
The Playstation...
What about transferring binaries via Commlink? I'll have all the parts necessary to do this soon (and I can already burn and use CD-Rs via my modchip).
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